Christine Walsh
Director
A Principal Dancer in Australia and internationally,
Christine Walshfs professional ballet career spanned 24 years. Trained
originally in Sydney, Christine Walsh graduated from the Australian
Ballet School and rose to the rank of Principal Artist with the
Australian Ballet where she danced all the major Principal roles
in the ballets Swan Lake, Giselle, Sleeping Beauty, La Sylphide,
Romeo and Juliet, Onegin, La Fille Mal Gardee, Coppelia, Don Qiuxote
and many others. Christine also danced Principal roles with Roland
Petit Ballet de Marseille including Carmen and Coppelia.
Christinefs invitations to dance internationally
were numerous, including dancing Giselle with the Kirov Ballet in
St. Petersburg, dancing as guest artist for the 40th Anniversary
of UNESCO in Moscow, and dancing the Principal role in The Sleeping
Beauty for the Royal Bicentennial Gala performance for Her Majesty
the Queen Elizabeth II in London.
Since retiring from her professional dancing
career in 1989, Christine has concentrated her efforts on teaching,
coaching, choreographing and directing productions with her theatrical
production company Christine Walsh Enterprises Pty. Ltd. and her
classical ballet school The Australian Conservatoire of Ballet.
Christine has authored her own classical ballet training and assessment
program based on the Russian Vaganova method and she now teaches
and examines this program in Australia, Japan and the Philippines.
Christinefs entrepreneurial skills have been demonstrated in the
many events she has organized with partner Ricardo Ella, such as
the tour to the Philippines of The Australian Stars of Ballet and
the West Australian Ballet, and the Australian tour of Ballet Philippines
in cooperation with the Philippine Embassy. Christine has forged
international cultural ties through her work with Austrade in Japan
and the Australian Embassy in the Philippines.
Christine has graduated with a Certificate in
Education in the Visual and Performing Arts through the Royal Melbourne
Institute of Technology and The Australian Ballet School.
In 1991, Christine Walsh was awarded a Member
of the Order of Australia in recognition of her service to ballet.
Christine directs and teaches in her schoolfs
comprehensive programs - Diploma of Dance, Certificate 3 & 4
in Dance, Specialized Coaching Program and the ACB training program
in Australia and overseas.
Ricardo Ella
Managing Director
A former actor, stuntman, and Martial Arts
instructor, Philippine born Ricardo Ella began ballet training at
the age of 19 and 3 years later received a private company scholarship,
choosing to study at the Australian Ballet School. Before beginning
his professional ballet career, he established a footwear manufacturing
company and later a computer hire and secretarial business.
Ricardofs dancing career has encompassed Dance
Concert Company (Principal Dancer), Dance Theatre Philippines (Principal
Dancer), The Royal New Zealand Ballet (Principal Artist) and The
Australian Ballet Company (Coryphee). He danced principal roles
in Swan Lake, Giselle, The Nutcracker, Garth Welchfs Othello, Graeme
Murphyfs Orpheus, Andre Prokovskyfs Bacchus and Ariadne and Jiri
Kylianfs Transfigured Night. He has also danced solo roles in The
Three Musketeers, Spartacus and many other ballets. For two years
Ricardo was the Principal male dancer in the original Australian
musical production of Sir Andrew Lloyd Weberfs The Phantom of the
Opera.
Since 1989, Ricardofs entrepreneurial skills
have been demonstrated with his co-founding of Onstage Artists and
Christine Walsh Enterprises Pty. Ltd. theatre production companies
with Christine Walsh. In 1990, Onstage Artists organised a tour
of The Australian Stars of Ballet and the West Australian Ballet
to the Philippines, and in 1991, with Christine Walsh formed the
Christine Walsh Dance Centre now The Australian Conservatoire of
Ballet. Ricardo has also produced the vocal concert From Baroque
to Broadway and co-ordinated a charity concert Phantom Melodies
featuring singers trom Phantom of the Opera where proceeds went
to Camp Quality for children with cancer and The Salvation Army.
In 1995, Ricardo co-produced The Australian Tour
of Ballet Philippines in co-operation with The Embassy of the Philippines,
as part of a cultural exchange programme and bilateral agreement
with the Cultural Centre of the Philippines.
Ricardo manages the administration and the performing
activities of the school, and is also responsible for all boys classes
and pas de deux. |